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|  Posted - 01/06/2007 :  13:56:20           
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           	| Just so you know, our very own (well almost very own since she does post on other boards) beskeptigal had a paper chosen for the paper presentation day at TAM5. That is no small thing. Her presentation is called Cracking the Language Code – Uncovering Secret Messages You Didn't Know You Were Sending .
 
 Congratulations are in order.
 
 How cool is that? An SFN regular speaking at TAM!
 
 Good going beskeptigal!!!!
 
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|  Posted - 01/06/2007 :  14:57:09   [Permalink]           
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| Woohoo! Way to go Be! |  
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|  Posted - 01/06/2007 :  21:22:37   [Permalink]     
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| Super-duper congratulations to B!  Another salute to your irresistible force of scholarship. 
 
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|  Posted - 01/06/2007 :  23:47:56   [Permalink]     
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| Congratulations B'Gal - any chance of seeing at least an abstract? |  
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|  Posted - 01/07/2007 :  02:05:15   [Permalink]     
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| Hear, hear! Well done, B'gal! 
 
  
 
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|  Posted - 01/07/2007 :  10:56:04   [Permalink]       
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| Congrats Beskeptigal! |  
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|  Posted - 01/09/2007 :  05:19:38   [Permalink]     
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| Your compliments are premature. Wait and see that I don't blow it first. 
 I met the guy who chaired the committee which picked the papers, Dr Ray Hall, UC Fresno Physics prof. And I met Harriet Hall, a retired FP MD who writes a column in Skeptical Inquirer and also will be giving a 20 minute talk. Amazing coincidence but they were in Seattle at the SSSE meeting Phil Plait was supposed to speak at. Dr Hall said there were about 30 papers they picked 8 out of. While that's a compliment, it also makes me more nervous about doing a good job.
 
 Phil couldn't give his talk after all but I did introduce myself. And I assume I'll see him at TAM.
 
 Meeting Ray and Harriet was very helpful. I got to get some specifics clear for the presentation. And Ray gave a nice talk on how the age of the Earth is dated and how 6 branches of science provide correlating evidence of the age. And Harriet and I kind of hit it off talking about other names for alternative medicine.
 
 Also, she invites us to bring up any worthless new products on a forum on Quackwatch. I haven't checked it out yet. I can't believe any of the skeptics had fallen for that product called, Airborne, but they had. I knew that stuff was BS the first time I saw it at the checkout counter at Walgrens. I said something to the clerk about how they shouldn't promote fake products but it went over her head.
 
 Thanks for your kind words. I'll fill you in on the subject a bit more tomorrow, it's late right now. It's on things I have posted about so nothing of great surprise, maybe just a little more polished.
 
 
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|  Posted - 01/09/2007 :  09:14:32   [Permalink]           
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| Hey beskeptigal. You know it was Harriet Hall who took on Marshall E. Deutsch at last years TAM over his claim that high cholesterol is not a risk factor for heart disease and other cardiovascular problems. 
 Nice to see that she is also speaker this year.
 
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|  Posted - 01/09/2007 :  17:44:07   [Permalink]     
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| I didn't know that but now I have a vague recollection of also seeing her at a microphone confronting the speaker. Wow, I'm going to have to see if that's a false memory or something. I'm pretty sure I haven't seen any video from TAM. Where was it I saw the person I'm thinking of? Hmmmm. 
 
 
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|  Posted - 01/09/2007 :  19:27:53   [Permalink]           
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| quote:Well, I did write about the encounter in the TAM4 Kil Report.   Maybe that's what you remember?Originally posted by beskeptigal
 
 I didn't know that but now I have a vague recollection of also seeing her at a microphone confronting the speaker. Wow, I'm going to have to see if that's a false memory or something. I'm pretty sure I haven't seen any video from TAM. Where was it I saw the person I'm thinking of? Hmmmm.
 
 
 
 
 
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|  Posted - 01/11/2007 :  21:06:35   [Permalink]     
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| That's it Kil. Rather than a memory of seeing her asking, it was your description of the event. I'll share your excellent Kil report with her next time I email her. She'll be pleased I'm sure. 
 
 
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|  Posted - 01/11/2007 :  22:02:57   [Permalink]           
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| quote:Cool!!!Originally posted by beskeptigal
 
 That's it Kil. Rather than a memory of seeing her asking, it was your description of the event. I'll share your excellent Kil report with her next time I email her. She'll be pleased I'm sure.
 
 
 
 
 
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